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Rehearsal for Murder (1982)

GENRESDrama,Mystery,Thriller
LANGEnglish
ACTOR
Robert PrestonLynn RedgravePatrick MacneeLawrence Pressman
DIRECTOR
David Greene

SYNOPSICS

Rehearsal for Murder (1982) is a English movie. David Greene has directed this movie. Robert Preston,Lynn Redgrave,Patrick Macnee,Lawrence Pressman are the starring of this movie. It was released in 1982. Rehearsal for Murder (1982) is considered one of the best Drama,Mystery,Thriller movie in India and around the world.

In a theatre on Broadway, a group of friends remember the opening night from one year ago. On this night, the leading lady was apparently murdered. On this day, these people, all involved in the production, are brought back by the fiancee of this murder victim, a distinguished playwright, to read for parts in his new play. However, he believes she was murdered, and now wants to catch the killer.

Rehearsal for Murder (1982) Reviews

  • This movie deserves to be on Broadway!

    CoolComix22007-02-14

    This has remained one of my favorite movies of all time. Written by Richard Levinson and William Link, the creators of "Columbo" and "Murder, She Wrote," the story takes place in an empty theater as playwright Alex Dennison stages an elaborate plan to reveal the truth behind his movie star fiancée's supposed suicide. Cast and crew from her first, and only stage play performance are gathered together a year after her death under the pretext of a reading of his new play. As the scenes are read, it becomes evident that Alex has an ulterior motive in inviting these people for this "rehearsal." When the group learns that Alex believes Monica was actually murdered, and that one of them is the prime suspect, it is only through various methods of duress that they reluctantly go along with his scheme. Very much like a stage play, each character is introduced, playing what seems to be a stock part: the ingénue yearning for stardom; the producer keeping his eye on the bottom line; the stage director trying to make a name for himself; the embittered ex-lover; the leading man with an eye for the ladies, and so on. At the center of the story, Robert Preston is perfect as the distinguished playwright who has suffered a tragic loss; determined to prove that the woman he loved was murdered. At times, you can't be certain that he hasn't simply gone over the edge in his grief. Jeff Goldblum's face is the only one on the DVD cover, and although he was excellent playing the part of supporting actor Leo Gibbs, this movie truly is a shining example of ensemble performance, with great performances by William Daniels, Lawrence Pressman, Patrick Macnee, and Madolyn Smith. The only discordant note is Lynn Redgrave. Admittedly, playing a character that is only seen in flashbacks and manufactured scenes from a play, it is hard to get a sense of Monica Welles' true nature. Still, the movie was not so much about her, but rather about how others may have seen her from different perspectives, along with their possible motives. There are many twists and turns, but the clues are there for anyone to see, especially in dialogue. The first and most notable one, is when Alex tells the group about his new play. "Unusual form, a mystery," Alex notes, "You take the audience by the hand, and you lead them... in the wrong direction. They trust you, and you betray them! All in the name of surprise." These words sum up the story perfectly and succinctly, and I'm glad I have the chance to give this movie a hearty recommendation.

  • One Superior Whodunnit

    theowinthrop2007-02-27

    Towards the end of his career, Robert Preston was extremely fortunate. He had demonstrated on Broadway that he was one of the top talents of his day, after having been buried in supporting parts for most of his career in Hollywood. "The Music Man", "The Lion In Winter, "I Do, I Do", "Mack And Mabel", "Ben Franklin In Paris" were just a few of his triumphs. And suddenly he was desirable in Hollywood again. When Lucille Ball made her movie version of "Mame", Preston was Beauregard Burnside. Then he was used in two of Blake Edwards' best films, "S.O.B.", as a cynical Dr. Field-good type, and (best of all) as Toddy in "Victor/Victoria". But on television he did a series of television performances that showed his dramatic/leading man abilities. The two best were "Finnigan, Begin Again" (with Mary Tyler Moore and Sylvia Sidney) and "Rehearsal For Murder". With a script by "Columbo" creators Richard Levinson and William Link, "Rehearsal For Murder" was about an unsolved slaying in the theater world. During the run of a Broadway production that starred his girlfriend Monica Welles (Lynn Redgrave), dramatist Alex Dennison (Preston) is shocked when she is apparently committed suicide by throwing herself from her window. The police make a thorough (or apparently thorough) investigation, only to find that it was suicide. Dennison won't believe it. A year later, Dennison invites the cast of the show (Patrick Macnee, Madlyn Smith, Jeff Goldblum) and the play's producer (William Daniels) to the theater that Redgrave's last play was shown at. He presents them with scripts and they proceed to read their parts aloud. Each part illustrates a possible motive for the murder (Macnee made a play for her that she rejected - and he resented; Smith as understudy wanted to have Monica's role - and Goldblum, her boyfriend, might have assisted her; Daniels, not too certain that it would be a success, was looking into the insurance value of the life of his leading lady). Naturally they are discussing how each of them could not possibly be the killer - it must be one of the others. Unknown to them, a man is watching from the audience in the back. It is Laurence Pressman, who is a private detective - and has been invited by Preston to observe the suspects. But inevitably the somewhat bemused Pressman is dragged into the rehearsal. And then things take off. Given the best of the Columbo episodes, one can see that "Rehersal For Murder" was carefully planned as the former were. The surprises keep popping up, until the final one in a darkened theater - when the identity of Redgrave's killer is revealed. And it is not a disappointing solution for a change. This "whodunnit" was the best suspense film that Robert Preston starred in (not appeared in - "This Gun For Hire" is probably that) in his career. And, as I said before, it helped complete that career with a string of dramatic successes for his reputation.

  • Levinson/Link: The Rolls/Royce Writing Duo Of TV Mysteries

    Lechuguilla2005-02-02

    Whenever you see the names "Levinson" and "Link" in the writing credits, you can be assured of a well scripted, unique whodunit, with plot twists that would give Dame Agatha a run for her money. " ... unusual form -- a mystery -- you take the audience by the hand and you lead them -- in the wrong direction." Those are the prophetic words of playwright Alex Dennison in this Levinson and Link play within a play, called "Rehearsal For Murder". Dennison (Robert Preston) reunites five show-biz friends, ostensibly to get feedback on his new mystery novel. The real reason for the reunion is to unmask the killer of Monica Welles, Dennison's fiancé, who was murdered a year earlier. Which of the five friends is the killer? "Rehearsal For Murder" is a filmed stage play, which means that the emphasis is on the crafts of script and acting, both of which here are excellent, and production design which in this case is adequate. The multiple plot twists make the screenplay ingenious, if perhaps a little far-fetched. The entire cast gives a fine performance, though I must confess to a preference for Robert Preston, one of the most credible actors of all time. There's no heavy duty "message" in this film, no special effects, no cinematic gimmicks. It's just an old-fashioned, entertaining murder mystery for viewers who like whodunits. I have long considered "Murder By Natural Causes" (1979) to be Levinson and Link's best work. But "Rehearsal For Murder" is not far behind.

  • A Real Murder Mystery

    whpratt12007-05-11

    This mystery takes on a new twist when Broadway playwright Alex Dewnnison, (Robert Preston), invites the cast and crew of his new play to a cold reading of the script. However, the participants don't know that their get together is a part of a plan to find out the criminal who killed his lover, Monica Wells, (Lynn Redgrave) and made her death look like a suicide by jumping out of a window in a high rise apartment dwelling. You will never be able to figure out just who the murderer is and this film will keep you glued to your seats. Robert Preston and Lynn Redgrave gave outstanding performances along with the entire cast of actors. Enjoy.

  • Bravo! Bravo! Bravo!

    sol-kay2004-02-13

    Alex Dennison, Robert Preston, A top Broadway playwright returns to the theater where his fiancée Monica Wells, Lynn Redgrave, acted in her first and last performance on Broadway just a year ago in the comedy play that Alex wrote for her "Chamber Music". Reflecting back to what became a tragic night Monica, a movie star, was acting in a play on Broadway for the first time in her career and was very apprehensive and nervous about how her performance on stage would be taken by the public as well as the Broadway critics. When the play ended to the standing ovation of the theater audience the critical reviews coming in on "Chamber Music" were anything but overwhelming and at a party with everyone involved in the play later that night Monica seemed hurt and depressed. Alex trying to make Monica feel good tells her that no matter what the critics say, which weren't all that bad, about the play that she's not to let it get to her, that bad reviews are a part of life on Broadway, and that she'll always be tops with him. With the party over and everyone gone Monica alone with Alex asks him something the seemed to be a bit strange, if he loved her which of course Alex told her that he did. Later that night Alex gets a phone call from Monica that gets cut off in mid-sentence. Rushing to her apartment he finds that she jumped or fell from her bedroom window an was killed. Hurt and almost in shock Alex just couldn't believe that his Monica would have killed herself which led him to personally investigate her dead and what he found out he put into a play that he wrote with the murder suspects all playing major roles in it. Using the theater as a backdrop to find out who killed Monica Wells and having the police Leut. MaElroy, William Russ who was in charge of the investigation of Monica's death helping him Alex gathered all the suspects together, who had no idea of what Alex had planned for them, to play their parts in the play which in the end revealed the one who killed Monica. The movie "Rehearsal for Murder" is so well written with a script that builds to such a unexpected final that you'll immediately want to see the film over again. "Rehearsal for Murder" is so good that it makes movies with surprise endings like "The Usual Subjects" and "Se7en" look like high school plays in comparison. It's amazing watching the movie that every word every action and even every movement fit right into the story like a giant jigsaw puzzle. Who killed Monica? was it her co-star in the play David Mathews, Patrick Macnee, who's advances she turned down? Was it the director of the play LLoyd Andrews, Lawrence Pressman, who was in love with her and thought that Monica was also in love with him and felt betrayed by her when she became engaged to Alex? Was it the producer of the play Walter Lamb, William Daniels, who was to lose $600,000.00 of his own money if the play flopped and could only get his money back if Monica who he heavily insured died during it's run on Broadway? Was it Monica's understudy Karen Daniels, Madolyn Smith-Osborne, who would do anything to get top-billing in the play? or her lover and fellow actor Leo Gibbs, Jeff Goldblum, who would do anything to help her get it? Powerhouse whodunit that for some reason has been forgotten all these years but after seeing "Rehearsal for Murder" you'll wonder, just like I did, why?

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